Basic Life Support (BLS) Training – Course Description
Basic life support (BLS) training is a fundamental course designed to equip individuals with the essential skills and knowledge needed to respond effectively to cardiac arrest and other life-threatening emergencies. Basic life support (bls) training is a critical component of emergency medical care and is often a requirement for healthcare professionals, first responders, and individuals who want to be prepared to save lives. Here’s an outline of what Basic life support (BLS) training typically covers:
Certificate
Participants receive a BLS Certification valid for 2 years (as per training body standards).Course Length
3.5–4 Hours🕘 Session 1: Introduction & Emergency Response Basics
- Importance of CPR, AED & First Aid
- Chain of Survival
- Scene safety & emergency assessment
- Activating emergency medical services
🕤 Session 2: Adult CPR (Hands-Only & Conventional)
- Recognizing cardiac arrest
- Correct chest compression technique
- Rescue breathing
- Hands-on practice on CPR manikins
🕥 Session 3: AED Awareness & Practical Training
- What is an AED?
- When and how to use an AED
- Safety precautions
- Live AED practice drills
🕦 Session 4: Choking Management (Adult, Child & Infant)
- Identifying choking
- Abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)
- Infant choking techniques
- Practical demonstration
🕐 Session 5: Practical Scenarios, Assessment & Q&A
- Real-life emergency simulations
- Participant practice & evaluation
- Key do’s & don’ts
- Doubt-clearing session
🕥 Session 6: Wrap-Up
- Key takeaways
- Feedback
Learning Outcomes
- Perform CPR confidently
- Use an AED safely
- Handle choking & common first-aid emergencies
Languages
English, Hindi, Marathi
